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Reply 39600 of 52735, by Miphee

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Bought my first (and probably only) Core i7-965 Extreme Edition CPU that is also and engineering sample. Came with a sample fan assembly.
1366 boards are quite hard to find here though.

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Reply 39601 of 52735, by subnet_zero

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Miphee wrote on 2021-06-25, 11:24:

Bought my first (and probably only) Core i7-965 Extreme Edition CPU that is also and engineering sample. Came with a sample fan assembly.
1366 boards are quite hard to find here though.

Nice engineering pair. I like the fan for not having any guards.

Reply 39602 of 52735, by subnet_zero

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I received a Aztech Sound Galaxy Waverider Pro 32-3D with AZT2320 with OPL and the SAMSUNG KS0164 Wavetable build in. Review here: Re: My Wavetable Sample Thread
(FFC ID: I38-MMSN853)

I wonder if I can solder a connector to the MIDI part, having a option to put another midi module on this card. It seems having all other components in place, only missing the midi connector.🤔
Any opinions on this? I should check what options the driver offers first.

Also I bought an MGA MYST/MOD2 with 2MB with a Matrox Mystique card. I hoped to upgrade my first graphics card (The Matrox Mystique 220 in the picture. 😁) from 4 to 6 MB. The connectors fitting and the card still works, but it did not recognise the additional 2MB. It stays with 4MB. I could not find any information if this should work or not. Money well spend! 😅

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subnet_zero wrote on 2021-06-25, 14:00:

Nice engineering pair. I like the fan for not having any guards.

Yes, too bad it uses the plastic push pins I hate so much. I always liked fasteners with metal clips or screws that can take much more punishment and push on the CPU harder.
I bet Intel still uses these plastic pins on their stock coolers.

Reply 39604 of 52735, by BitWrangler

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Miphee wrote on 2021-06-25, 16:20:

I bet Intel still uses these plastic pins on their stock coolers.

Anyone know what they're made of? I was thinking if they were nylon they might take being dropped in boiling water to unbend them and make the clips more springy again.

Unicorn herding operations are proceeding, but all the totes of hens teeth and barrels of rocking horse poop give them plenty of hiding spots.

Reply 39605 of 52735, by Miphee

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BitWrangler wrote on 2021-06-25, 17:25:

Anyone know what they're made of? I was thinking if they were nylon they might take being dropped in boiling water to unbend them and make the clips more springy again.

I don't know. I have like 20 stock Intel coolers with one or both plastic "ears" broken off. I don't say that it's wildly unreliable but I don't like it personally. I usually remove the pins and fasten the CPU with screws instead, or just buy an aftermarket cooler. I don't trust anything plastic on my cooler fasteners.

Reply 39606 of 52735, by dataino.it

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SteveC wrote on 2021-06-25, 09:56:

I'm on an IBM PS/2 buying spree - seller's photo 😀

It doesn't work but hey that's half the fun eh?

Beautiful, complete with everything, no more than 300 euros

Reply 39607 of 52735, by bestemor

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Was looking to stock up on quality winXP motherboards, and found this here package deal which looked promising:

Asus Crosshair V Formula (+ Phenom II X6-1100T Black)

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I figured it might be ok, and although not a speed demon at least the build quality would be better than average boards. Going for durability and compatability here.
And it (barely) fits a FX8350 if using the absolutely latest bios! Granted, the upgraded Formula-Z version would probably been better (heat/functions etc), but you take what you find these days.

Funny thing is, I did not think much vs price at the time, as it was within my 'budget' for such a retro card, and I have never bought AMD of this vintage before, but... looking on ebay now, I notice the CPU alone seems to cost 3 times my _total_ cost (35 euro pre shipping)... Weird.
Probably going to swap it out for a FX8350 anyway... 🤣

Still remains to be seen if it all actually works though, and have not received it yet, but fingers crossed.

Reply 39608 of 52735, by JSO

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Good choice, my main setup from November 2012 to August 2020. Actually the CHV was bought on December of 2011 for the 1090t. Very durable build and 109ot was overclocked to 4 GHz with Corsair H100 for about a year before the upgrade to 8350.
Before I move it to the basement I made a fresh Windows XP Professional SP3 and I believe it's the ultimate Windows XP gaming rig.

Mine has the following setup :

ASUS CHV Formula
FX 8350
980 Ti
Audigy 5/Rx

DOS IS THE POWER OF OUR CHILDHOOD MEMORIES!

Reply 39609 of 52735, by sirotkaslo

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Bought this for 40€, should have gotten two v3 gpus also, but he sold them earlier.
Its a creative vibra 16s and the radeon hd 3850 AGP with an accelero S1 + turbo module.

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Reply 39610 of 52735, by cyclone3d

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bestemor wrote on 2021-06-25, 18:34:
Was looking to stock up on quality winXP motherboards, and found this here package deal which looked promising: […]
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Was looking to stock up on quality winXP motherboards, and found this here package deal which looked promising:

Asus Crosshair V Formula (+ Phenom II X6-1100T Black)
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I figured it might be ok, and although not a speed demon at least the build quality would be better than average boards. Going for durability and compatability here.
And it (barely) fits a FX8350 if using the absolutely latest bios! Granted, the upgraded Formula-Z version would probably been better (heat/functions etc), but you take what you find these days.

Funny thing is, I did not think much vs price at the time, as it was within my 'budget' for such a retro card, and I have never bought AMD of this vintage before, but... looking on ebay now, I notice the CPU alone seems to cost 3 times my _total_ cost (35 euro pre shipping)... Weird.
Probably going to swap it out for a FX8350 anyway... 🤣

Still remains to be seen if it all actually works though, and have not received it yet, but fingers crossed.

I have an 8320E running on my Crosshair V Formula motherboard. The 8350 and 8320E should overclock about the same on air. The 8320E has a stock speed of 3.2Ghz while the 8350 has a stock speed of 4Ghz. The 8320E is of course rated at a much lower TDP of 95W vs 125W for the 8350. You could also look for and FX 8300 which has a stock clock of 3.3Ghz.

In all reality, the Phenom II x6 has a higher IPC and is going to probably be better for most things due to the horrid cache setup and the way AMD had a gimpy design overall in the FX series of CPUs.

You're also gonna want a pretty beefy cooler if you plan on running an FX "8-core" CPU and want to keep it cool. Those suckers are known for being a furnace, especially when overclocking.

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Reply 39611 of 52735, by BetaC

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Here, have the PCI Geforce 5500 that I got earlier today for $10. I was originally going to throw it in my PowerMac G3 B&W, but as it turns out it lacks any kind of hardware acceleration in OS9. So, it'll sit on the shelf until I have something that can reliably utilize it. It's kind of overkill for my socket 7 system, and I'm unsure if the PCI-speed would have it be less usable in my Pentium 3 system.

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Reply 39612 of 52735, by boxpressed

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A couple of additions to my AGP collection:

3DFX Voodoo4 4500
Emprex XGI Volari V5

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Reply 39613 of 52735, by Bige4u

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Funny how some 3DFX cards with fans has the "3DFX" sticker and others say "AAVID".

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Reply 39615 of 52735, by Windows9566

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my retro motherlode
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Left to right

AOpen AP53
430HX Chipset
Baby-AT

MSI MS-5124
SiS 5511/5512/5513 Chipset
Baby-AT

ECS P5VX-A
430VX Chipset
ATX

ECS P5VX-A
430VX Chipset
ATX

R5 5600X, 32 GB RAM, RTX 3060 TI, Win11
P3 600, 256 MB RAM, nVidia Riva TNT2 M64, SB Vibra 16S, Win98
PMMX 200, 128 MB RAM, S3 Virge DX, Yamaha YMF719, Win95
486DX2 66, 32 MB RAM, Trident TGUI9440, ESS ES688F, DOS

Reply 39616 of 52735, by boxpressed

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kolderman wrote on 2021-06-27, 02:17:

Is the volari any good?

Only had time for one benchmark. Did 45 FPS on Unreal Gold flyby at 1024x768 with 16-bit color in D3D. P3-550 CPU.

Reply 39617 of 52735, by PTherapist

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BetaC wrote on 2021-06-26, 00:49:

Here, have the PCI Geforce 5500 that I got earlier today for $10. I was originally going to throw it in my PowerMac G3 B&W, but as it turns out it lacks any kind of hardware acceleration in OS9. So, it'll sit on the shelf until I have something that can reliably utilize it. It's kind of overkill for my socket 7 system, and I'm unsure if the PCI-speed would have it be less usable in my Pentium 3 system.
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I'm using a PCI 5500 in a Socket 370 PC, with a 1.2GHz Celeron (Tualatin) as that particular PC lacks AGP. Performance wise overall, the whole PC is beaten slightly in benchmarks by another PC - a Coppermine PIII 1.0GHz with a GeForce 4 MX440 8x AGP (operating at AGP 4x) so yep, the 5500 PCI is kinda crap. Personally for me I was happy it's crap, I wanted both PCs to have similar performance. 🤣

Reply 39618 of 52735, by blurks

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Bige4u wrote on 2021-06-27, 01:16:

Funny how some 3DFX cards with fans has the "3DFX" sticker and others say "AAVID".

Even more funny is the fact, that 3dfx managed to spell "3dfx interactive" wrong on the pcb... :)

Reply 39619 of 52735, by dionb

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Worth mentioning what I didn't pick up today, due to being too hung over to check my mail after posting an offer on old hardware. Offer accepted, but after I didn't respond someone else got lucky.

What did I miss:
- Voodoo 1
- IBM Model M
- Baby AT case with early 486 look about it
- at least 3 small old monitors, probably VGA but not even certain
- a few boxes of other odds & ends which might well have contained more goodness.

Bugger. Could have had all that for very little indeed and have no one other than myself to blame.